mikeschn wrote:That's pretty awsome Russ...
You have a backup bottle of propane, right?
Did you ever tell me what part of Pgh you are from?
I started downtown at Duquesne University, went to Brookline from there, and after a short stay in North Versailles ended up in Dravosburg and West Mifflin.
Of course, that was all a long time ago!
Mike...
S. Heisley wrote:You're gonna make it through this winter!
Thanks, Steve Cox; but, I took the saying "I think I can" from the book/story:
The Little Engine That Could and you, SouthPennRR, can too!
southpennrailroad wrote:mikeschn wrote:That's pretty awsome Russ...
You have a backup bottle of propane, right?
Did you ever tell me what part of Pgh you are from?
I started downtown at Duquesne University, went to Brookline from there, and after a short stay in North Versailles ended up in Dravosburg and West Mifflin.
Of course, that was all a long time ago!
Mike...
You were close as I live or move around in Monroeville. As I said earlier, The son's in laws allow me to stay in their unsold house driveway. Feel safer that way. Yes I do have a xtra tank. Cost to fill it is $21.00
S. Heisley wrote:This is just an idea off the top of my head: You could put insulation between the studs. Then, back your wood with some additional 1/2" Styrofoam and your plastic sheeting before you attach the resulting wood/Styrofoam/plastic sheeting wall to the studs. That way, you wouldn't be loosing a lot of your interior space but you would have something between the metal stud and the wood. I don't know if that would work with your plastic nail fasteners. If that is a problem, could you possibly remove a small disk of the Styrofoam where the fastener is going to be used? Are the plastic nail fasteners long enough to allow for the extra 1/2" thickness?
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